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i don't though if you have ever seen these science fiction movies, but the robot is perplexed by humor and love. we don't do love tweets. that's twn -- [bleep]. but human tweets is what twitter is for. if the computer can come up with a joke, that's the first sign of the apocalypse. if you are tweeting post mortum you are not doing funny tweets and you deserve to die. >> a computer coming up with a joke is the sign of apocalypse or the first sign that there is a computer that can make a joke. >> i think we are close. >> say one good joke the computer can come up with? >> people have given up on their soul living on. . >> their tweets will live on. >> when your mustache dies will it live on? >> probably. >> people want their tweets to live on because they don't think their souls will. >> the bigger picture of that with the dissolvent of religion they keep clinging to these solutions. as they scoff at jesus and kris chee christianity they look to post mortum tweets and cryogen nick. it is like women go i don't need a baby and then they say, my little angel to their chough -- to their chi
i don't though if you have ever seen these science fiction movies, but the robot is perplexed by humor and love. we don't do love tweets. that's twn -- [bleep]. but human tweets is what twitter is for. if the computer can come up with a joke, that's the first sign of the apocalypse. if you are tweeting post mortum you are not doing funny tweets and you deserve to die. >> a computer coming up with a joke is the sign of apocalypse or the first sign that there is a computer that can make a...
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the national science foundation paying senior citizens 1.2 million dollars to play video games. whatever happened to shuffleboard? that's free. and byron york joins us, good evening, byron. >> good evening. >> and we are aapproaching this march 1st date and let me get something straight about sequestration. and when we hit march 1st, sequestration goes into effect and we're talking about not spending as much as we thought we would. >> and it's not a cut in government spending, not as if government spending is going down like that. it's going up. it's going up a little less quickly and a little less high than it would have without sequestration. >> why in the world are people talking about things like pink slips for employees? it seems if we're fnot cutting. why would anyone lose a job and our readiness be at risk in terms of the military? we were right where we were. >> well, there shouldn't be a lot of federal employees who do lose a job. there's talk about furloughs, and for example, the defense department, civilian employees, being furloughed for 22 days in the next six month
the national science foundation paying senior citizens 1.2 million dollars to play video games. whatever happened to shuffleboard? that's free. and byron york joins us, good evening, byron. >> good evening. >> and we are aapproaching this march 1st date and let me get something straight about sequestration. and when we hit march 1st, sequestration goes into effect and we're talking about not spending as much as we thought we would. >> and it's not a cut in government spending,...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. a. alright, another one just like that. right in the old bucket. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the volkswagen passat. pa down something he will be grateful for. good arm. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ back to you. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharble data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. >> greta: the people stuck on carnival triumph. >> one hel
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. a. alright, another one just like that. right in the old bucket. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the volkswagen passat. pa down something he will be grateful for. good arm. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ back to you. i'm here to pick up some...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. 12346 astronomers say they found the smallest plannity yet outside of our solar system. this is 210 light years away, orbit ago star smaller and cooler than our sun. it's about one third the size of earth, estimated surface temperature, more than 700 degrees fahrenheit. the astronomers detected the planet using nasa's kepler telescope, which is designed to hunt for earth-like planets deep in space. >>> violence in the streets as tens of thousands battle cops in the capitol city, our top story as we go around the world tonight in 80 seconds. greece. demonstrators march toward parliament and athens to rally against government cutbacks. young people reportedly throwing rocks and gas bombs at police who responded with tear gas. the strikes and protests, they've continued since the government raised taxes and cut jobs and wages three years ago. >>> thailand. at least five americans reportedly hurt when a u.s. military chopper crashed during a routine drill. u.s. embassy
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. 12346 astronomers say they found the smallest plannity yet outside of our solar system. this is 210 light years away, orbit ago star smaller and cooler than our sun. it's about one third the size of earth, estimated surface temperature, more than 700 degrees fahrenheit. the astronomers detected the planet using nasa's kepler telescope, which is designed to hunt for earth-like planets deep in space. >>> violence in the...
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and he said we can't overly invest in big science because we can't guarantee big research. and if we overlook little science, little projects that are doing big things, then we're actually skewing the data away from us meaning that it may make us less likely to find cures for these diseases. what are your thoughts on that? >> yeah. i wouldn't frame it that way. i think in this particular case the president's on pretty solid footing. we've had some great examples of national initiatives whether it's the space program or the human genome project where as americans we've stepped out in front for huge scientific endeavors. this is going to be one of those episodes. our next challenges in health care are really around the neurosciences. the brain is the final unexplored activity. so in this one the president's building off the human genome project, the effort in the past to double the funding of the nih budget led to huge returns. and so on this one even in this time where spending cuts are important for our nation, we do have to do some discretionary spending. this is a good in
and he said we can't overly invest in big science because we can't guarantee big research. and if we overlook little science, little projects that are doing big things, then we're actually skewing the data away from us meaning that it may make us less likely to find cures for these diseases. what are your thoughts on that? >> yeah. i wouldn't frame it that way. i think in this particular case the president's on pretty solid footing. we've had some great examples of national initiatives...
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medicine a constantly changing science and has a sort of an art. that art is evaluating a patient, making them feel comfortable and getting information from them verbally and the physical exam to help you go down the right path. jenna: how can we empower patients and viewers out there so we know what questions to ask our doctor before blindly taking a blood test or x-ray? are there certain things we should inquire about? for the most part when we go to the doctors, we trust when you're telling us. >> most definitely. patients should ask do i really need blood test? do i really need this radiological study? is it necessary for me to get this kind of a cat scan? they should ask. especially parents taking their children to the doctor. if the doctor doesn't give you satisfactory answer, by speaking with you, then maybe you should look for another doctor, because doctors need to explain why and when we do things. jenna: how is this affecting cost, health care costs in general? the abundance of tests we do now versus what we did 50 years ago? >> it is pu
medicine a constantly changing science and has a sort of an art. that art is evaluating a patient, making them feel comfortable and getting information from them verbally and the physical exam to help you go down the right path. jenna: how can we empower patients and viewers out there so we know what questions to ask our doctor before blindly taking a blood test or x-ray? are there certain things we should inquire about? for the most part when we go to the doctors, we trust when you're telling...
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>> brian: give me an example. >> a school environment, spelling bees, chess clubs, science fairs, these things allow kids to use their mind academically, but also they're there for many other reasons, not just the final score. they make friends in these environments. they learn to master different material. >> brian: stop talking about winning with them. >> stop talking about winning and losing all the time. and so they also can do swim meets, sports teams, boy scouts, all these things get kids ready for the stress of competing. but it's in a safer environment. what kids need is to be taxed, but not overwhelmed. you're trying to watch that fine line with your kid so they can face that competition out there in the real world. >> brian: is joe montana born as the cool joe or was he -- did he become that through great parenting and great coaching? >> as a san francisco guy, grew up watching joe montana, joe was clearly born as a warrior. able to handle that incredible stress in those crucial moments and what goes with that is that on a day-to-day basis, he might not have been that engaged,
>> brian: give me an example. >> a school environment, spelling bees, chess clubs, science fairs, these things allow kids to use their mind academically, but also they're there for many other reasons, not just the final score. they make friends in these environments. they learn to master different material. >> brian: stop talking about winning with them. >> stop talking about winning and losing all the time. and so they also can do swim meets, sports teams, boy scouts,...